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be expected to have some impact on the kinds of spillovers different kinds of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects …
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knowledge, and political decision-making in the home country. The main conclusion is that outward FDI is beneficial to the … effects (particularly on the balance-of-payments) has at times motivated restrictions on FDI. The final part of the paper … which may, at least in theory, provide an alternative to inward FDI as a source of technology for the more advanced …
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The global financial crisis has accelerated the redirection of trade towards new markets, outside the OECD area, where both demand patterns and the institutional environment differ from those in the OECD. This study provides an empirical examination of the consequences of this shift. Results...
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is that the strongest theoretical motive for financial subsidies to inward FDI – spillovers of foreign technology and …
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After a review of the literature, we conclude that there is potential for significant “spillover effects” from FDI into … in the latter. We propose further that an analysis of the type of FDI flowing to different regions and countries could … examine the nature of skills provided by FDI, and ways in which training institutions, business schools, for example, can …
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